I have a RAID 1 setup in my file server / domain controller at the office. It has completely degraded to the point that it blue screens before completing a boot up. Can I disable the raid in the BIOS and try booting to each individual drive that was previously in the RAID array to see if I can...
This server is NOT a fileserver we use the Iomega NAS:
http://go.iomega.com/en-us/products/network-storage-desktop/storcenter-network-storage-solution/network-hard-drive-ix4-200d-cloud/#tech_specsItem_tab
for storing ALL information. HOWEVER, I have that configured to use Active Directory...
For one of my businesses our DHCP Server, DNS Server, and Active Directory controller are all the same machine (running Windows 2008 Standard R2). Below is the motherboard that is in the machine, and shows the NIC that we currently use for all active directory, DHCP, and DNS requests/traffic...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608024
Read reviews... and with my low profile RAM I should be good with this guy (in fact somebody mentioned installing it in my case in a review I saw somewhere). Thanks for all the help/advice.
Ultimately I really don't want to mess with liquid cooling. I've read some horror stories of these things building up pressure and bursting. I'm not even interested in considering this as an option as a result.
Non-liquid cooled options... most seem to be HUGE. Does anybody know of a...
flexible platform... to design (look and feel) anyway you can. I already have a site using the YII framework. But the only developer/designer that i trust and can easily afford essentially only wants to use drupal for projects of this size. The YII framework seems to have an impressive admin...